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All gaps around the Maginot line are now closed. The actions chosen by the allies are: France and Commonwealth: naval China: land USA and USSR (since both are neutral): combined. Since the German fleet is based in Stettin, it is almost out of range of the CW aircraft (only the Hampden can get there, but since it than has only 1 air to sea factor, it is decided not to attack the German fleet. The CW and France sales cruisers into the Faroes Gap, North Atlantic and Bay of Biscay, Western and Eastern Med, Cape Verde Basin and the Cape St. Vincent, to make sure the convoys have protection. All those sea area's have a cruiser in the 0,1 and the 4 section. Especially the Italian Sub can sail a long way, since it has a speed and a range of 4. The Sierra Leone TERR is put unto a TRS and sails into the Cape St. Vincent. The South African TERR is on board of the Queens and sails into the Eastern Med. The first will reinforce the units in Gibraltar, the second will be put to garrison duty in Malta. A Frech TRS sails a 6-3 INF out of Beirut into the Western Med. The Indian Ocean Fleet set sails for the Eastern Med while the Home Fleet, consisting of 6 BB's and a cruiser escort sails into the North Sea to escort the BEF (Gort and a 7-4 MOT). The French sail the Algerie and another cruisers out of Djibouti towards the Pacific (to bravely run away...). Now, since the Royal Navy has sailed, it's time for the “Heart of Oak”, the official Royal Navy march... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqUN0hMpORc In the picture of the Global map, you can see in which sea area's there are currently allied ships. The first number are the convoy points, the second the number of allied ships, the third is the number of allied submarines and the fourth is the number of allied aircraft in the sea area. In the North Atlantic there are only convoys and escort ships, so only two numbers are shown here...
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